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He brushed straight by without even looking at me.

He brushed a cobweb out of his hair.

The painter brushed over the canvas to bring out a more vivid effect.

Her hair brushed his lips as she minced in , then swung away , to the end of his arm ;

Investors again largely brushed aside reports Wednesday that showed inflation remains tame and the housing market continues to sputter.

She brushed away the darkness and saw him on the banks of a glassy river with a beautiful heifer standing near.

Well, four of them, standing around looking like wax dummies, are indeed wax models of the Beatles as most people remember them: nicely brushed long hair, dark suits, faces like sassy choirboys.

She seemed like falling into memory and answered me in a trance: “that’s not the reason…I didn’t mean to take it out…I have brushed it clean at that time and it was really a tough job.”

He brushed his coat clean.

The spider web brushed my forehead.

A bicycle brushed past me in a very rude way.

A fly alighted on her cracked lips, and I brushed it away.

The most disappointing aspect of the reforms is how easily these banks have brushed aside the obvious solution – to break them up into retail and investment banking operations.

He sprang to the corner of the brick store. The next moment two men brushed by him, and one seemed to have something under his arm. It must be that box!

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Her lips brushed his nose.

I handed him the sheet of paper and my finger brushed against his wrist.

We were both shocked at the amount of information contained in her spit, which heretofore had revealed only how recently she brushed.

Her hand brushed a speck of lint from her skirt.

In Europe, where very few people brushed their teeth, it was found that wild boar hairs were too stiff and made the gums bleed, so horse hair, which was softer, was used instead.

The sky was brushed clean by the wind and the stars were cold in a black sky.

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